A Swedish company, makers of the Swedish-language horror RPG
Splatter.

Aventyrsspel

(Sweden)

A Swedish company, makers of the Swedish-language RPGs
Drakar och Demoner and
Mutant.
This was mainly a brand name and trademark for
Target Games,
but may have had some releases as an independent entity.

Small-press makers of the historical occult mystery game,
Operation: Fallen Reich,
by Mikael Reidal (2009) - an English-language game
produced in Sweden. Founded in 2009 by Mikael Reidal
and Christian Knutsson.

A defunct Swedish RPG company, former makers of the
Western wild west RPG,
Khelataar fantasy RPG,
Wastelands post-holocaust RPG, and
the Rubicon magazine, along with various boardgames and
accessories. Founded circa 1989. It folded in the mid-90's.

Makers of
Achtung! Cthulhu, a roleplaying setting for Call of Cthulhu and Savage Worlds;
the steampunk pulp mini-RPG Cogs, Cakes, & Swordsticks (2013) by Lynne Hardy;
Mutant: Year Zero (2014), by Tomas Härenstam;
Mindjammer - The Roleplaying Game (2014) by Sarah Newton;
the DUST Adventures RPG, based Paolo Parente's DUST universe;
the upcoming sci-fi game "Infinity - The Roleplaying Game. Adventures In the Human Sphere & Beyond",
based on the Infinity miniatures game from the Spanish publisher Corvus Belli;
and the fantasy RPG, Robert E. Howards CONAN - Adventures In An Age Undreamed Of.
Also makers of the Thunderbirds co-op board game by Matt Leacock.
Founded in 2012 by Chris Birch, launching the Achtung! Cthulhu roleplaying line in 2013,
and the re-boot of the Mutant Chronicles RPG in Spring 2014.

A Swedish company, makers of the
Western wild west RPG (3rd ed), and the
Gondica fantasy RPG. Founded in 1998 by four RPG veterans
Anders Blixt, Anders Gillbring, Tove Poon-Gillbring, and Eke
Rosenius.

A Swedish company. Former makers of the
Mutant Chronicles RPG,
Kult (1st edition).
They also released the RPGs
Drakar och Demoner and
Mutant through their trademark
Aventyrsspel.
Target Games was bought during the 1990's by a "dot-com" company
and ceased to actively develop games. The rights to the games
was sold to a Swedish company called Paradox Entertainment AB.
They have licended the rights to "Drakar och Demoner" to
Riotminds, and
the rights to "Mutant" to
Järnringen HB.